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| “Like a Virgin” | |||||
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| Single by Madonna from the album Like a Virgin |
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| B-side | "Stay" | ||||
| Released | November 6, 1984 | ||||
| Format | 7" single 12" single CD single |
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| Genre | Pop | ||||
| Length | 3:38 (Album Version) 3:11 (Edit Version from The Immaculate Collection) |
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| Label | Sire, Warner Bros. | ||||
| Writer(s) | Billy Steinberg, Tom Kelly | ||||
| Producer | Nile Rodgers | ||||
| Certification | Gold | ||||
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"Like a Virgin" is the first single by American singer-songwriter Madonna from the album of the same name and was released on November 6, 1984 by Sire Records. It also appears in a truncated and slightly remixed form on the 1990 greatest hits compilation The Immaculate Collection.
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Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly wrote the song, and Kelly sang on the demo. In an interview with Songfacts, Steinberg said:[1]
| “ | When Madonna recorded it, even as our demo faded out, on the fade you could hear Tom saying, 'When your heart beats, and you hold me, and you love me...' That was the last thing you heard as our demo faded. Madonna must have listened to it very, very carefully because her record ends with the exact same little ad-libs that our demo did. That rarely happens that someone studies your demo so carefully that they use all that stuff. We were sort of flattered how carefully she followed our demo on that. | ” |
Madonna wears a wedding gown in the music video, which was directed by Mary Lambert.
The bassline has been known to be similar to Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" and The Four Tops' "I Can't Help Myself." Madonna acknowledged the similarities between her hit and those of Jackson and The Four Tops by incorporating elements of each into her live performances of "Like A Virgin" (with "Billie Jean" during 1985's The Virgin Tour and with "I Can't Help Myself" during 1987's Who's That Girl World Tour).
Madonna performed "Like a Virgin" at the first MTV Video Music Awards ceremony in 1984.
In 2003, Madonna fans were asked to vote for their Top 20 Madonna singles of all-time by Q. "Like a Virgin" was allocated the #5 spot.
"Like a Virgin" was written by Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly (who also wrote Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors") and was produced by Nile Rodgers. Other credits on the song are as follows:
The music video, directed by Mary Lambert, was shot in Venice, Italy and partly in New York City during the summer of 1984. (And while on a break from filming the movie Desperately Seeking Susan.) It shows Madonna dancing on a gondola,[2] and running around in a wedding dress intercut with shots of a panting lion [3]. The video's MTV world premiere took place on November 13, 1984, and became an instant hit. [4]
In 1985, a live music video of "Like a Virgin" from "The Virgin Tour" filmed in Detroit, Michigan was used to promote Live - The Virgin Tour video. This version was nominated for Best Choreography at the MTV Video Music Awards.
The live performance of "Like a Virgin" from the Blond Ambition Tour in Paris, France was released as a music video on May 9, 1991 to promote the documentary film Truth or Dare. This version was nominated for two MTV Video Music Awards: Best Female Video and Best Choreography.
Like a Virgin made its debut at the first MTV Video Music Awards in 1984, where Madonna appeared on stage atop a giant wedding cake dressed in a wedding dress (adorned with the infamous "Boy Toy" belt buckle) and veil. The climax of her risqué performance found her humping and rolling around on the stage.
Madonna's performance of Hollywood at the 2003 Video Music Awards recreated the 1984 performance of Like a Virgin, with Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera dressed in the wedding costume and singing the song atop a wedding cake with Madonna as their groom. Following in the controversial footsteps of the original performance, Madonna created another stir by kissing Spears and Aguilera on the lips.
The song has also been included in five of Madonna's seven tours.
For 1985's The Virgin Tour, Madonna again donned wedding attire and performed a straight version of the song featuring a quotation from Michael Jackson's similar-sounding Motown-style single, "Billie Jean". In 1987's Who's That Girl Tour, the song was given a lighthearted comedic theme and included quotations from The Four Tops' "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)".
For the 1990 Blond Ambition Tour, the song was re-invented with a middle-eastern arrangement and risqué (and utlimately infamous) choreography which found Madonna simulating masturbation on a bed. The explicit performance garnered a lot of attention, particularly when police in Toronto, Canada threatened to arrest Madonna and charge her with indecency unless she altered the performance. Madonna refused and the show went on unaltered. She was never arrested. (This situation was documented in the singer's 1991 documentary, Truth or Dare.)
Seeing how the song could not get any more risqué Madonna swapped the wedding dress for a tuxedo and adopted a Marlene Dietrich-like persona for 1993's The Girlie Show Tour, singing the song with a thick German accent and including a quotation from Dietrich's signature tune, Falling in Love Again (Can't Help It).
April 2003, an impromptu performance at Tower Records NYC was done as a request from the crowd and would later air on NBC. It was the crowd's response to her mentioning VIRGIN records, which brought on the request of Like a VIRGIN.
In 2006's Confessions Tour, the song was given a horseriding theme whilst the arrangement was brassy with more hooks than the original and featuring a thumping bass & brass climax in the middle. Madonna performed the song atop a studded leather S&M carousel horse while x-rays of her broken bones (the result of a horse-riding accident on her 47th birthday) flashed on the screens behind her.
IN 2008's Sticky and Sweet Tour, Madonna sang the song in Rome and dedicated the song to Pope Benedict XVI saying " i'd like to dedicate this song to the Pope, I know he loves me" and saying that she is a child of god. She asked the audience to sing with her.
In the movie Reservoir Dogs, the song comes up in a conversation amongst a group of gangsters. Mr. Brown (Quentin Tarantino) raises the theory that the song is actually about an oversexed woman who meets a man who is so well-endowed that the woman experiences pain during intercourse with him - reminding her of the pain accompanying the loss of her virginity. (Madonna would later meet Tarantino after Reservoir Dogs was released and when giving him her autograph wrote: "Quentin, it's about love, not dick. Madonna.")
In the short story La Bamba, by Gary Soto, a boy is at a talent show. While describing the lineup of the event, he mentions there are three young girls singing "Like a Virgin". Also, the year after the song came out, Weird Al Yankovic came out with a parody of it.
In one episode of Married with Children Kelly says to Bud that he got a dedication from a girl.The dedication is Like A Virgin.
Shrek featured this song during the dance party scene at the end of the video.
In the episode of The Becoming of Grey's Anatomy, Christina Yang sings Like a Virgin while harvesting Hearts from cadavers.
The song is playable in the video game Karaoke Revolution.
"Like a Virgin" became Madonna's first of 12 number-one hits on the Billboard Hot 100, remaining at the top for six consecutive weeks and eventually earning gold certification. The single also reached number one on the Hot Dance Club Play, and was her first top-ten hit on the R&B chart.
"Like a Virgin" slammed onto the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 singles chart the week of November 17, 1984 at #48, and shot up the chart rapidly, reaching #1 by its sixth week, December 22, 1984. "Like a Virgin" was the first of four Top five singles from Madonna's album of the same name. "Like a Virgin" remained in the Top 10 for nine weeks, in the Top 20 for eleven weeks, and in the Top 40 for fourteen weeks.
Internationally, the song was a Top 5 hit and reached the top spot in numerous countries. In the UK it was a massive hit reaching No.3 and sold over 720,000 copies. It was her first number one single in Australia, Canada, Italy and South Africa. The song would be her biggest selling and top-charting single worldwide until "Like a Prayer" in 1989.
| Chart (1984/1985) | Peak Position |
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| Australia ARIA Singles Chart | 1 |
| Austrian Singles Chart | 8 |
| Canadian Singles Chart | 1 |
| Chilean Singles Chart | 1 |
| Dutch Top 40 | 4 |
| Eurochart Hot 100 Singles | 2 |
| French SNEP Singles Chart | 8 |
| German Singles Chart | 4 |
| Irish Singles Chart | 4 |
| Israeli Singles Chart | 1 |
| Italian FIMI Singles Chart | 1 |
| Japanese Oricon Weekly Singles Chart | 19 |
| Japanese Oricon International Singles Chart | 1 |
| Norwegian VG-lista Singles Chart | 8 |
| South African Singles Chart | 1 |
| Swiss Singles Chart | 9 |
| Swedish Singles Chart | 15 |
| UK Singles Chart | 3 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 1 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Airplay | 1 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Sales | 1 |
| U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary | 29 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | 9 |
| U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 1 |
| U.S. ARC Weekly Top 40 | 1 |
| Preceded by "I Just Called to Say I Love You" by Stevie Wonder |
Australia ARIA Singles Chart number-one single December 10, 1984 - January 7, 1985 |
Succeeded by "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid |
| Preceded by "Out of Touch" by Daryl Hall and John Oates |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 number-one single December 22, 1984 - January 28, 1985 |
Succeeded by "I Want to Know What Love Is" by Foreigner |
| Preceded by "The Wild Boys" by Duran Duran |
U.S. ARC Weekly Top 40 number-one single December 22, 1984 - January 26, 1985 |
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| Preceded by "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid |
Canadian RPM Singles Chart number-one single January 19, 1985 |
Succeeded by "Careless Whisper" by Wham! featuring George Michael |
| Preceded by "Overnight Success" by Teri DeSario |
Japanese Oricon International Weekly Singles Chart number-one single February 11, 1985 - February 25, 1985 |
Succeeded by "Easy Lover" by Phillip Bailey and Phil Collins |
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